Groban originally studied acting, but moved to singing as his voice developed. Groban attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, a free public school on the campus of California State University, Los Angeles, where students receive a conservatory-style education.\n', 'David Foster called Groban to stand in for an ailing Andrea Bocelli to rehearse a duet, "The Prayer", with Celine Dion at the rehearsal for the 1998 Grammy Awards. Rosie O\'Donnell immediately invited him to appear on her talk show. Foster asked him to sing at the California Governor\'s Gray Davis\' 1999 inauguration. He was cast on Ally McBeal by the show\'s creator, David E. Kelley, performing "You\'re Still You" for the 2001 season 4 finale.\n', '
Josh Groban was born in Los Angeles, California, to Lindy (née Johnston), a school teacher, and Jack Groban, a businessman. Josh\'s younger brother, Chris, was born on Josh\'s fourth birthday. Josh\'s father is a descendant of Jewish immigrants from Poland and Ukraine, and converted from Judaism to Christianity upon marrying Josh\'s mother. Josh\'s mother\'s ancestry includes English, German, and Norwegian; one of her own grandfathers had also been Jewish. His parents are Episcopalians.\n', '
Groban first sang in public when he was in the seventh grade. His music teacher chose him to sing a solo of "S\'wonderful" at the school\'s cabaret night, where he sang alone on stage for the first time. At this time, he was more focused on acting, playing Tevye in his high school\'s production of Fiddler on the Roof. In the summers of 1997 and 1998, he also attended the Interlochen Center for the Arts Camp in Michigan, majoring in music theater, and began taking vocal lessons. He went on to attend the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts as a theater major and graduated in 1999. He was admitted to and briefly attended Carnegie Mellon University, intending to study musical theatre, but left four months into his first semester after being offered a recording contract and deciding to pursue his singing career.\n', '